Baptism - Larry Gwin

Baptism

By Larry Gwin

  • Release Date: 1999-11-02
  • Genre: History
Score: 4.5 (From 101 Ratings)

Description

"The 2nd Battalion of the 7th Cavalry had the dubious distinction of being the unit that had fought the biggest battle of the war to date, and had suffered the worst casualties. We and the 1st Battalion."

A Yale graduate who volunteered to serve his country, Larry Gwin was only twenty-three years old when he arrived in Vietnam in 1965. After a brief stint in the Delta, Gwin was reassigned to the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) in An Khe. There, in the hotly contested Central Highlands, he served almost nine months as executive officer for Alpha Company, 2/7, fighting against crack NVA troops in some of the war's most horrific battles.

The bloodiest conflict of all began November 12, 1965, after 2nd Battalion was flown into the Ia Drang Valley west of Pleiku. Acting as point, Alpha Company spearheaded the battalion's march to landing zone Albany for pickup, not knowing they were walking into the killing zone of an NVA ambush that would cost them 10 percent casualties.

Gwin spares no one, including himself, in his gut-wrenching account of the agony of war. Through the stench of death and the acrid smell of napalm, he chronicles the Vietnam War in all its nightmarish horror.

Reviews

  • Great read

    By Flash 1973
    Well written, first-person account of early Vietnam infantry. Ia Drang and beyond, this is the non-Hollywood , grunt level version of We Were Soldiers Once, and Young. I’ve read it twice now, one of only a few SEA books that are that good.
  • Top 10

    By Halon Attaway
    I’ve read over 100 vietnam era books and Baptism is definitely one of the best….Top 10 for sure.
  • Don’t miss this one!

    By Tomskindle
    An incredible read, part of which tells the true end of the story from “We Were Soldiers” -that didn’t fit with the victorious and unbeatable themes-the devastating ambush near LZ Albany-. A no holds barred memoir of a true American hero, highly recommended!
  • Excellent read

    By Steamplantguy
    This book was a great insight to a young LT and the awakening that happens in combat. The author writes with direct information and some emotional context. Definitely a must read.
  • Good read but nothing new.

    By RiccoV
    Discovered this book accidentally. Read most everything I can on experiences in Vietnam Nam. Wish I could write my own but no talent. Anyway, more of the same, different title. I appreciate the authors service but nothing new here no nothing unique about his description of the old.

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